Matthew Wong


Online Education Start-up Banned in Minnesota

Coursera was forced to shut down its free online educational courses in Minnesota because of a long-standing state statute.  Read story

Ben Horowitz: How to Give Good Feedback

According to the venture investor and former entrepreneur, if you want to be a good CEO, you need to give good feedback. Horowitz explains how.  Read story

SecondMarket Partners With AngelList to Fund Start-ups

SecondMarket investors can now create a portfolio of early-stage companies with individual stakes as small as $5,000.  Read story

5 Twitter Lessons From the Obama and Romney Campaigns

Twitter has grown exponentially since the last Presidential election. Here's how both candidates are using it--and you can too.  Read story

Your Employees Think You're a Terrible Boss

Bosses are behaving badly. A new study has some unflattering findings on managers and their relationships, or lack thereof, with co-workers.  Read story

Stripe's 22-Year-Old Irish-Born Founder Is Just Getting Started

Serial entrepreneur John Collison, who grew up in Tipperary county in Ireland, has co-founded two companies. His latest is in Silicon Valley.  Read story

Foursquare's Dennis Crowley on Failed Pitches, Acqhires & Strategy

Dennis Crowley opened up about what it takes to run a successful start-up and the state of the start-up scene.  Read story

Haute Deal: StyleCaster Acquires Beauty Start-up Daily Makeover

StyleCaster CEO Ari Goldberg says DailyMakeover is "the first of many acquisitions" as the company looks to create a new media empire.  Read story

Look Out Spotify: French Start-up Deezer Raises $130 Million

The streaming music service is already in 100 countries but hasn't announced plans yet for a U.S. launch.  Read story

Beyond Facebook: Obama & Romney Expand Social Media Presence

The Obama and Romney campaigns are supplementing Facebook and Twitter posts with activity on social media sites from Tumblr to Tout.  Read story

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